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  1. Olga Alexandrovna Zherebtsova (née Zubova; (Russian: Ольга Александровна Жеребцова; 1766–1849), also known as Madame Gerebtzoff, was a Russian aristocrat and socialite, known foremost for her political involvement and love life.

  2. Olga ZHEREBTSOVA | Cited by 76 | | Read 20 publications | Contact Olga ZHEREBTSOVA

  3. Olga Zherebtsova - Russian Aristocrats - Biographies - Olga Zherebtsova was the sister of Prince Platon Zubov, the last favourite of Catherine the Great. After the empress died and was succeeded by her son Paul I (1796), Zubov and his brothers hatched a c

  4. 18 de may. de 2022 · Olga Zherebtsova was the sister of Prince Platon Zubov, the last favourite of Catherine the Great. After the empress died and was succeeded by her son Paul I (1796), Zubov and his brothers hatched a conspiracy to assassinate the new emperor. The plot was financed by the British ambassador, Sir Charles Whitworth, who was also Olga’s ...

    • Aleksandr Alekseevich Zherebtsov
    • 1765
    • "Madame Gerebtzoff"
    • Российская Империя
    • The English Head For St. Petersburg
    • Merchants and Doctors on English Streets
    • Nevsky Prospekt Comes Off Second-Best

    In 1704 the first English ship arrived in the waters of the Neva. On board were many engineers, mathematicians, builders, mechanics, merchants and doctors. Click to enlarge: Panorama showing the English Embankment. Source: Lori / Legion Media An English community started to grow in the new Russian capital, and unsurprisingly the new arrivals first ...

    House number 39 on Angliisky Prospekt tells us about the life of such trend-setters. Many flats here belonged to ballet dancers, while the building also housed so-called rehearsal halls, where the residents could practice their roles and dances. One of the most famous residents of this house was the great ballet dancer and choreographer Vaslav Niji...

    It may seem hard to believe nowadays, but in the 19th century English Embankment was more popular than the city’s principal artery, Nevsky Prospekt. “At this time of the year Nevsky is not popular for walking,” wrote the local newspaper Nevskaya Pchela. “Now it is used only for business. The walking public arrives from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the Engli...

  5. Olga Khavanova. This article scrutinizes the patterns of written and oral communication of the imperial and Austrian ambassador to St Petersburg, Count Nikolaus (Miklós) Esterházy.

  6. 1 de dic. de 2019 · Olga Zherebtsova Vladimir Platonov The goal of the investigation was to clarify the ways of subcutaneous muscles development in burrowing forms of insectivores - moles (Talpidae) and golden...